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Closet and Mattress Storage Improvements

Closet and Mattress Storage Improvements. RIT Senior Design Team #17431 Sharon Im, Ken Postel, Ezra Weinstein, Connor Pierce, Alice Komrowski. Personal/Closet Storage. Remove shelves Standardized bins (size) Smaller bags Stored on Loft Used only for bedding material

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Closet and Mattress Storage Improvements

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  1. Closet and Mattress Storage Improvements RIT Senior Design Team #17431 Sharon Im, Ken Postel, Ezra Weinstein, Connor Pierce, Alice Komrowski

  2. Personal/Closet Storage • Remove shelves • Standardized bins (size) • Smaller bags • Stored on Loft • Used only for bedding material • Could be put directly in wash • 36 bins total - approximately 2 bins per guest • Custom carts • Highest bin within 6 foot reach

  3. Personal/Closet Storage

  4. Cabinets Pros: • Easy accessibility • No modifications to building • Simple and safe • Can be multipurpose Cons: • Utilizes floor space on step • Loft unused • Requires tight seal to ward bedbugs • Could partially block front window A B

  5. Cabinets

  6. Cabinets

  7. "Fork Lift" Pros: • Utilizes loft space • Mattresses don't hang in midair (safe!) • Does not occupy any floor space • Mattresses are distanced from bed bugs Cons: • Need to modify opening in wall • Moderate technical complexity

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